I came across this Blog which features scratch built ray guns;
http://jmelliott.blogspot.com/2008/04/ray-guns.html
Tony
Wednesday, 30 April 2008
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I've been modelling, painting miniatures and wargaming since I was a wee lad in Swansea, this blog details some of my interests - I hope that you like it. In 2010 I started a new modelling venture - building 40mm AWI/ACW terrain pieces and designing 28mm masters, which are then cast and available for sale from Grand Manner. - All original images and text are copyright of A. S. Harwood (Dampfpanzerwagon) - I can confirm that I do not hold any personal data on customers or followers of this Blog
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Nice Link!
Have you seen these custom resin bases (60mm , 100mm rounds and even a nice 60 by 100mm one of the newer lipped base type) Thought they may come in handy for your Flash Gordon project!
OOPS! Forgot the link!
http://stores.ebay.co.uk/Fenris-Games
I've not seen these befor - so thank you for the information. I think that some of the bases will be of use, but my favourite is the huge Sphinx.
Tony
Have you seen these?
http://www.wetanz.com/holics/rayguns.php
Probably a good reason to be making your own!
Hi Mike
Firstly great to see that you follow my Blog.
I think the link to Rayguns is fantastic, I first picked it up on the works computer and spend nearly an hour browsing!!
Thank you for the link. I agree that they are very expensive, but Oh I want one of those.
Tony
How could I link to the blog if I didn't follow it?!
I also picked up the Dr Grodbort book, which is very inexpensive and great fun.
The rayguns really are must haves, as long as one can find a mortgage.
I have just seen a scatch built raygun built by Erik Janssen 1883 and on view on the Yahoo Steam Punk group page.
Go to photos - and then ericjanssen1883
http://games.groups.yahoo.com/group/steampunk/
Tony
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